Day 5 prelims of the 2026 Commonwealth Games ignited excitement in the mixed 4×100 medley relay. Powerhouse teams from Australia, England, and Canada showcased their star-studded line-ups, battling fiercely for a coveted place in the finals
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Meg Harris cut through the water like a lightning-fast hydrofoil, driving Australia to their third stunning sweep in the Glasgow pool by capturing gold in the 100m freestyle at the Commonwealth Games Day Four finals
Choosing meaningful swim medals for youth meets means picking designs that truly celebrate effort and sportsmanship-not just the thrill of victory. Personalized, durable medals inspire young athletes and proudly recognize their dedication and hard work in the pool
Zaczkowski has been named the new head coach of VMI Swimming & Diving. Bringing dynamic leadership and a wealth of experience, he’s ready to elevate the Keydets’ program to exciting new heights as they prepare for the upcoming season
The 2026 Commonwealth Games opened with expected fanfare, but a few surprises emerged. Strong athlete performances thrilled fans, while logistical hiccups reminded organizers of the challenges ahead.
Jenna Forrester exploded out of the blocks in the first half of the 400 IM on Day 4 of the Commonwealth Games, fiercely fending off rising star Amalie Smith to seize a breathtaking gold medal. The talented young contender battled valiantly to claim a hard-fought silver
Achieving a sleek, streamlined bodyline in backstroke turbocharges your speed and boosts efficiency. Experts highlight the crucial role of core engagement, maintaining a neutral head position, and flowing, steady hip rotation to slash drag and take your performance to the next level in the water
July transforms Lake Mendocino and Blue Lakes into a swimmer’s paradise. Under bright, sunny skies and surrounded by crystal-clear waters, locals and visitors alike are plunging into these beloved spots for an unforgettable summer escape
Pieter Coetze shattered the Commonwealth Games 200m backstroke record with a stunning time of 1:54.22, marking his fourth Games record in an astonishing three days. His unstoppable momentum is electrifying swimming fans worldwide!
At the Commonwealth Games Day Three finals, Angharad Evans delivered a breathtaking performance, capturing Scotland’s first gold with a dazzling finish in the Women’s 100m Breaststroke-an unforgettable triumph that will forever shine in Scottish swimming history









